I Level

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by Andrew Hamilton
I Level was a short-term U.K. band consisting of Duncan Bridgeman, Jo Dworniak, and Sam Jones. Bridgeman and Dworniak -- both from Essex, England -- met through a classified ad in Melody Maker and first played together in Scrambled Egos and Shake Shake before evolving into I Level, with the addition of Sam Jones from Sierra Leone, Africa. With Jones, a former member of the reggae band Brimstone, I Level snagged a deal with Virgin Records in 1982. The year before, Bridgeman was a brief member of the Last Dance and recorded with the band.



They scored out-the-box in the U.K. with "Give Me," which became a Top Five R&B single in the U.S. via Epic Records. The success inspired a whole album of songs. I Level dropped early in 1983 and two more not as successful singles, "Minefield" and "Teacher," bubbled out. 1985 saw the release of the trio's second and final LP, Shake, which contained the controversial track "In the Sand," an acclaimed U.K. rare groove. When the album didn't move, I Level disbanded.

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